memory_device_mapped_addresses ============================== Data associated for address mapping of physical memory devices. Platform support ---------------- Please be aware that some queries can only be run against certain platforms. Below is a list of the supported platforms that this query supports. Zercurity will automatically pause queries from running if errors are detected. **Running a query against an unsupported platform will result in the following error:** ``no such table: memory_device_mapped_addresses`` - Linux - Mac OSX Table schema ------------ ================================== ======= ============================================================================================================================================= Name Type Description ================================== ======= ============================================================================================================================================= handle TEXT Handle, or instance number, associated with the structure memory_device_handle TEXT Handle of the memory device structure associated with this structure memory_array_mapped_address_handle TEXT Handle of the memory array mapped address to which this device range is mapped to starting_address TEXT Physical stating address, in kilobytes, of a range of memory mapped to physical memory array ending_address TEXT Physical ending address of last kilobyte of a range of memory mapped to physical memory array partition_row_position INTEGER Identifies the position of the referenced memory device in a row of the address partition interleave_position INTEGER The position of the device in a interleave, i.e. 0 indicates non-interleave, 1 indicates 1st interleave, 2 indicates 2nd interleave, etc. interleave_data_depth INTEGER The max number of consecutive rows from memory device that are accessed in a single interleave transfer; 0 indicates device is non-interleave ================================== ======= ============================================================================================================================================= Query examples -------------- Select all the results for the given table. .. code-block:: sql SELECT * FROM memory_device_mapped_addresses;